X Wiring

WARNING

All wiring and grounding must be done in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such authority, with the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA70).

Single Zone Wiring

1)120 Volt Wiring - The boiler should be provided with its own 15A branch circuit with fused disconnect. All 120 volt connections are made inside the L8148 or L8124 aquastat relay as follows (also see Fig. 19):

Hot (“black”) - Terminal “L1”

Neutral (“white”) - Terminal “L2”

Ground (“green” or bare) - Ground screw on case of L8148 or L8124

2)Thermostat Wiring - Follow thermostat manufacturer instructions. To insure proper thermostat operation, avoid installation in areas of poor air circulation, hot spots (near any heat source or in direct sunlight), cold spots (outside walls, walls adjacent to unheated areas, locations subject to drafts). Provide Class II circuit between thermostat and boiler. Connect thermostat wire leads to terminals “T” and “T” inside L8148 or L8124 aquastat relay.

Wiring Variations

1)Multiple Circulator Zones – Figure 20 shows wiring for two or more circulator zones using Honeywell R845As. One R845A is required for each circulator zone. Circulator terminals “C1” and “C2” on the L8148 are not used. A DPST Honeywell RA832A may be substituted in place of the R845A using the “X” and “X” terminals in place of the “5” and “6” terminals on a R845A.

A call for heat from any thermostat will energize the DPST relay in that zone’s R845A. When this relay is energized, electrical continuity is created between terminals 3 and 4, energizing the circulator for that zone. At the same time, electrical continuity is created between terminals 5 and 6 on the R845A, creating a current path from terminal “T” to “T” on the L8148 or L8124. Assuming that the supply water temperature is below the high limit setting, the normal ignition sequence will be initiated.

2)Multiple Zones using Zone Valves – Figure 21 shows wiring for multiple zones using Honeywell V8043F zone valves. This wiring diagram may be used for other 24-volt zone valves as long as they are equipped with end switches. Do not attempt to use the transformer on the L8148 or L8124 to power the zone valves; use a separate transformer. Up to five V8043Fs may be powered by one 48VA transformer, such as the Honeywell AT87A.

A call for heat from a given thermostat will result in the application of 24 volts across the TH and TR terminals on the corresponding zone valve, energizing the zone valve motor. The zone valve opens and the end switch contacts are then made. The end switches are connected in parallel with each other and to the “T” and “T” thermostat connections so that any zone valve that opens will also start the circulator and fire the boiler (assuming the high limit is not open). Zone valve terminal TH/TR has no internal connection on the zone valve; it is merely a “binding post” used to connect two or more wires.

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Crown Boiler TWZ125, TWZ200, TWZ090, TWZ065, TWZ175, TWZ150, TWZ100, TWZ120 Single Zone Wiring, Wiring Variations, 2019

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